6 Hidden Alley Restaurants In Washington That Are So Worth The Hunt
In Washington, you’ll find restaurants on rooftops, on waterfronts, and in train cars, just to name a few. But believe it or not, some of our best eateries have alley entrances. These are a few of our finest hidden gems.


You'd never guess that such a simple pink door in an alley would lead to such a magnificent space. But not only is the Pink Door gorgeous, you'll find some of the tastiest Italian food in the city here, as well as live aerial performances (and burlesque in the lounge on the weekends).
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This intimate Italian cafe is located in the alley between 8th and 9th Streets. The food is delicious, and the ambiance is cozy and romantic -- in fact, it was once featured in an article about the best places in town to kiss.


Located in Tacoma's historic Opera Alley, Over the Moon Cafe is both incredibly charming and unbelievably enticing. It's a perfect place for a date night or a special celebration with a small group.


The Steelhead is located in the heart of downtown Spokane, and they've been serving fancy pub fare with Northwest flair for over a decade. The space is both cozy and upscale, and the food is consistently tasty.
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Poulsbo might be Washington's Little Norway, but they also happen to have some pretty tasty Mexican food. The entrance to Casa Luna lies hidden in an alley, and it's well worth the search.


If you've ever checked out Pike Place Market's notorious gum wall, you may have walked right by the Alibi Room entrance and not even known it. If you ever spot it, don't be afraid to duck inside -- even in a city full of mouthwatering pizza options, this place's pies stand out as some of the best.
These amazing restaurants are all worth the hunt. And so are these hidden Evergreen State eateries.
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